Evening, gang.
Following a request for the current OpenOffice - presently at v4.1.14 :-
.....here's a 'portable' build in my now 'standard' layout, also usable as a ROXapp with the addition of an 'AppRun' sym-link.
OscarTalks was right about the best way to build this thing. Boot a pristine Puppy with "pfix=ram", then just work your way through the slew of .deb packages from the downloaded tarball. Everything ends up in a single directory under /opt anyway, but doing it this way ensures that everything ends up in the right place. It's a simple matter to copy the 'openoffice4' directory across to somewhere safe before then shutting the 'work' Puppy down again. Despite the sheer number of .debs - over 40 of them! - with most of 'em being quite small individually, and this HP desktop rig running at almost 4 GHz as it does, I ripped my way through the entire bundle in under 5 minutes once I set to.
Now I know the simplest way to do this, I may keep on top of these for a bit. We'll see.....famous last words!
You can run this from a thumb drive if you want, purely as a ROXapp. Or, you can put it somewhere a bit more permanent (outside the 'save', naturally!) and dive inside to run the MenuAdd script (rt-clk -> Look inside). It creates, and keeps its config stuff within the portable directory by means of the XDG desktop rules, so it truly IS 'portable'.
Running like a champ here in my heavily-customised Tahrpup64, and perfectly happy in bog-standard, OOTB Xenialpup64 where it was built. As others have said, I too prefer LibreOffice to OpenOffice - the installation method is anything BUT user-friendly - and for small size, I still say you can't beat the FreeOffice suite from SoftMaker.......especially once a lot of the unnecessary 'cruft' has been removed. The current unpacked FreeOffice-portable is around 80 some-odd MB, as opposed to OpenOffice at over 400 MB.....yet even that's small compared to LibreOffice's more than 600 MB!
If anybody's interested in yet another 'portable' - I know, I know; yawn... - y'all can find it here, at MediaFire:-
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/nmk44ji10au0r/4.1.14
32bit and 64bit versions can be found on this link.
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Hope it's useful. Enjoy.
Mike.